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when royal caribbean reported, they gave us very upbeat incremental data telling us booking volumes have been running ahead of where they were last year. we call it sandbagging, making it so that the bar is so low they can make big money. i think carnival deserves to trade at a premium. here's the bottom line. the norwegian cruise ipo told us that the cruise ships are on fire back in january, the market's loving them but it was royal caribbean's earnings that let us know business is in great ship. that means you sail away, come sail away with the best of breed, which is carnival cruise. ted in arizona. ted. >> caller: jim, a warm and sunny booyah from arizona. >> a rub it in booyah, why don't you. >> caller: i'm calling to ask about lcc, u.s. air way. i've been watching them improve operations all year and i think they're firing on all cylinders. the stock has had a nice run up but i think it's still undervalued. with the media calling the merger with american airlines imminent, is it time to ring the register? >> no, no. since the show began eight years ago, i've been bearish on the two
when royal caribbean reported, they gave us very upbeat incremental data telling us booking volumes have been running ahead of where they were last year. we call it sandbagging, making it so that the bar is so low they can make big money. i think carnival deserves to trade at a premium. here's the bottom line. the norwegian cruise ipo told us that the cruise ships are on fire back in january, the market's loving them but it was royal caribbean's earnings that let us know business is in great...
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thanks so much for joining us. this market can really be influenced by the chinese calendar. >> for the superstitious out there it's interesting to know that the year of the snake is the worst performing year on average over the last 63 years, but honestly, the most important fact as an options strategist is that the options market is pricing fears at all-time highs which makes me want to proceed with caution. even though you're seeing vix levels at historical lows, you see term structure very steep and normalized skew which is the downside for put demand and people are going out there and pike edges for protection. >> you want to start protecting yourself, raise cash. what are you telling clients to do then? >> maria, think about this. a lot of head winds kind of in movement. had a great january rally. however you've got sequestration on march 1st. you've got the budget which has to be resolved by april 15th and by may you have to start figuring out what to do with the debt ceiling. all we did is kick the can down
thanks so much for joining us. this market can really be influenced by the chinese calendar. >> for the superstitious out there it's interesting to know that the year of the snake is the worst performing year on average over the last 63 years, but honestly, the most important fact as an options strategist is that the options market is pricing fears at all-time highs which makes me want to proceed with caution. even though you're seeing vix levels at historical lows, you see term structure...
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we kind of got used to it. it took a while for us to get used to 3.50 but at $4 or above. you see 50 cents different. now you look at 7.50 or $10 a week or 40 or 50 or a hundred dollars a month. then people start to freak. when they freak, this is what happens. they stop going out. don't drive to the mall. don't drive to do things. cut back on vacations. all of those things affect who? they affect the merchant. people who want to sell these people take something. then it affects earnings of companies and that's what i think we will see with companies with $4 or more of dwas lien. >> we see 3.77 a gallon for gas. master card is seeing spending in terms of clothing, down. in terms of restaurants, flat. but people are changing the way they spend. not going for casual dining, they are going tore fast-food. they have to eat, but they eat as cheap as possible. so with consumer spending, about $100 million more today than a year ago on gasoline. it is taking its toll. don't you think the payroll tax and other taxes that folks are paying is also contributing 20 this? >> yeah. trut
we kind of got used to it. it took a while for us to get used to 3.50 but at $4 or above. you see 50 cents different. now you look at 7.50 or $10 a week or 40 or 50 or a hundred dollars a month. then people start to freak. when they freak, this is what happens. they stop going out. don't drive to the mall. don't drive to do things. cut back on vacations. all of those things affect who? they affect the merchant. people who want to sell these people take something. then it affects earnings of...
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they're not used as often as they used to be in the era of mobility. how can we recreate what's already there to take it up to the next level in terms of technology? >> exactly. we're so excited about this. we have the reinvent payphones design challenge. it invites ideas and innovations from the public. we have over 11,000 payphones. at the height about five or six years ago, 30 million calls a year, now about five million calls a year. we know at times like hurricane sandy, they're crucial because they connect during emergency. we know people are using payphones less thauz bay have mobile phones and that's increasing. but some of the ideas are wi-fi hot spots, charging stations, the ideas really are limitless and the submissions closed on monday, we had over 125. now the challenge is narrowing it down for a demo day coming up soon. >> good to have you on the program. we'll be watching your developments for sure. >>> up this week, look at how the stock market ended the week. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the
they're not used as often as they used to be in the era of mobility. how can we recreate what's already there to take it up to the next level in terms of technology? >> exactly. we're so excited about this. we have the reinvent payphones design challenge. it invites ideas and innovations from the public. we have over 11,000 payphones. at the height about five or six years ago, 30 million calls a year, now about five million calls a year. we know at times like hurricane sandy, they're...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> today we're asking you what should be the new name of the merged company? ken writes "office 2 d-max. ray tweets write aid. and i think they should eliminate the office name confusion once and for all. call the new company staplers. >> the last few months, the asymmetry between apple and google almost exact. >>> welcome to the "halftime" show. four hours to go until the close. the dow about 130 points away from its all-time high. here's what we're following on "halftime." herbalife's moment of truth. hitting the wall. is the consumer finally starting to crack? the take on the biggest retailer in the "halftime" squabble. but first market milestones. the s&p up selven s
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >>> today we're asking you what should be the new name of the merged...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> you are why i come out here and do this show. thank you so much. >> the stuff you are doing is so important and i want to say thank you. we count on your help. >> put cramer's experience to work for you. "mad money" weeknights on cnbc. >> we are riding the money mystery tour. ♪ hallelujah >> and i'm giving you the life lessons i've learned the hard way. i told you about how to get your kids started early and about living out of the back of high car. >> and it is still totally worth while and yes, it is the reason i believe you watch. that is unless you like the funny outfits that i don. and the outrageous sound effects. i used to have a radio show called "real money.
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> you are why i come out here and do this show. thank you so much. >>...
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here is the clipper that warms us up on thursday. that is lee sees an arctic air but it will drop temperatures friday saturday and sunday and next week we go into are really active pattern. this is our models forecast by oklahoma's standards that is respectable snow next week things could really get interesting in this lineup of systems off of the west coast you will see a second system right here. it looks like either one of those could be snow producers so winter is not over yet we are only 42 days from our first 70 degree temperature in chicago. we had that really crazy warm spell early on or about march 26th is when we get the first 70 around here mostly cloudy tonight's. 22 is the low at o'hare tomorrow night than sunshine breezy and milder and we break above 40. look at this in large tornado caught on tape in southern mississippi. over the top or pinnacle of romance a look at the art of the elaborate wedding proposal. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] for beautiful dry mornings, there's pampers. unlike other diapers pampers has 3 ab
here is the clipper that warms us up on thursday. that is lee sees an arctic air but it will drop temperatures friday saturday and sunday and next week we go into are really active pattern. this is our models forecast by oklahoma's standards that is respectable snow next week things could really get interesting in this lineup of systems off of the west coast you will see a second system right here. it looks like either one of those could be snow producers so winter is not over yet we are only...
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for us, it is the perfect overlap, in terms of the doctors who use or prescribe migraine medications, right on top of each other. we forecast in the future approximately $500 million in sales with the distribution channel we are setting up for migraine. >> you told me that fda is not quick to do something that is new, if there are existing products on the market. it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is anything like this map pharma drug? >> what is interesting, as we have done in the past with other drugs, a lot is known about this molecule that came from ergot in switzerland, my old company. and morphed into a very effective drug. the down side causes tremendous nausea that is why it is primarily used in the hospital setting and administered intravenously. now, it can be blown into the lungs in an effective way, you turned hospital-based drug or relief treatment into a homecare treatment. we both know enough about health care that is the way it has to be to control cost and convenience for the patient
for us, it is the perfect overlap, in terms of the doctors who use or prescribe migraine medications, right on top of each other. we forecast in the future approximately $500 million in sales with the distribution channel we are setting up for migraine. >> you told me that fda is not quick to do something that is new, if there are existing products on the market. it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is it doesn't sound like there is...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell m
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to...
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thanks for joining us. colleen, you're excited about the new ipad even though it's pricey and getting -- it's not getting as much buzz. why so optimist snick. >> you know, maria, the real thing with this new ipad, the storage is the game changer because it makes it finally an enterprise device. you know when businesses order i.t. equipment for their companies and for their sales people, they don't like up at the apple store, they order them. they order them from the company in the quantities of dozens of hundreds and potentially thousands. this is an enterprise device. what you can do with 128 gigabytes of memory and storage is you can do cad files and dr. dow blueprints and x-rays and do pilot flight plans. can you do sales presentations with hd video that's going to look beautiful on this retina screen. that's what apple is really banking on here with this device. they want to sell to businesses. >> i mean, nicholas, you say it's a nice product, but it's not going to make that much difference to apple. wh
thanks for joining us. colleen, you're excited about the new ipad even though it's pricey and getting -- it's not getting as much buzz. why so optimist snick. >> you know, maria, the real thing with this new ipad, the storage is the game changer because it makes it finally an enterprise device. you know when businesses order i.t. equipment for their companies and for their sales people, they don't like up at the apple store, they order them. they order them from the company in the...
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thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better in terms of businesses that are losing share in the overall computing market, and it's thighs to see that they are getting some positive margin surprises, but the fact of the matter is hewlett-packard was initially thought to be an innovator and what we see out of corner, fine, we can rearrange the deck chairs on the "titanic" but are we putting them on a course that takes them away from the iceberg, but we haven't seen that yet? >> roger, do you agree with that? >> i'm slightly more positive. i think meg bought herself so
thanks for joining us. want to point out aig numbers are also out, and i want to tell our viewers that there is stock to buy in aig after the close tonight. just spoke with the market-maker there, so we're watching that story as well as this story. hewlett-packard though is the focus right now. david garrity, what's your take on the quarter? >> the earnings multiple for the company, single digits, a five handle. i mean, here's a company. it's great and wonderful that they are doing better...
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all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> why would you want to bet against the company that's literally on a rampage, a financial rampage, is the way it's been phrased? look, every quarter since they've come public, they've beaten earnings. this is a co
all of that gives us slight cause for concern. we're growing more cautious shorter term, more bullish longer term. >> gemma thanks for coming on. >>> is linkedin the social stock to own this year? and is the bottom in on apple after the company comments about returning cash to shareholders? we're heading to the floor of the nyse for the answer when we come back. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try...
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given us 211% gain. and the underlying trend seems strong enough that hain should be able to return to its long-term upward trajectory. but do not take it from me. let's talk to irwin simon, the founder, chairman, president and ceo of hain celestial to learn more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim, how are you? >> sit down. >> let's go over this. >> now, this was a quarter where for the first time it was -- i want to say that going into it was marred by controversy. there was an article i have out here, celestial's unnaturally good share price. there were a couple as what i regard as first class raise down as if someone knew something. if there was anything to find out, you've always been candid. so let's set the record straight. this article said you might not have the organic growth, said that the competition may be too fierce. i didn't see the negatives that was pointed out and developed in this quarter. >> so let's come back and start from the beginning. numbe
given us 211% gain. and the underlying trend seems strong enough that hain should be able to return to its long-term upward trajectory. but do not take it from me. let's talk to irwin simon, the founder, chairman, president and ceo of hain celestial to learn more about where the company is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim, how are you? >> sit down. >> let's go over this. >> now, this was a quarter where for the first time it was -- i want to say...
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many of us used to think that generators were a luxury. with our infrastructure and storms, it is also a necessity, unless you want to be out of power for a week. do you see a paradime shift and how people in the northeast think about your products in. >> we do, brian. we see this shift occurring nationwide. obviously the northeast has been hit with a lot of outages here the last few years but the infrastructure, you mentioned in your comments, there's a huge investment gap in the infrastructure, in particular in the grid in distribution and i think people are tired of it. it is showing what happens when you underinvest. you get the us is septemberbility of these types of storms. i think that back up power is becoming the kind of thing that homes and businesses have to have. it will become as ubiquitous in our mind as air conditioning. >> what do you prefor your company, if you are indeed seeing this paradigm mind-set? >> that's a good we. we have been growing on a 15 percent compound bases. the underinvestment has been going on for two de
many of us used to think that generators were a luxury. with our infrastructure and storms, it is also a necessity, unless you want to be out of power for a week. do you see a paradime shift and how people in the northeast think about your products in. >> we do, brian. we see this shift occurring nationwide. obviously the northeast has been hit with a lot of outages here the last few years but the infrastructure, you mentioned in your comments, there's a huge investment gap in the...
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joining us is aforementioned michele flournoy. michelle, or undersecretary, which ever you prefer -- >> michelle, please. >> i thought your piece was terrific. sequester or not, defense department is going to lose 10% of its budget and you think there are good ways to do it. walk us through some of the key points. >> i do think the defense budget will come under pressure, even if we do get a deal. there are ways to reduce costs go after the defense enterprise rather than balance the budget on the back of the force. first cutting unnecessary overhead. the pentagon and d.o.d. has grown by more than 100,000 civilians in the last decade. we can pare those back now that we're coming out of a period of war. >> i thought your civilian argument was great. we've been through these wars and you're saying you can take it right back down without losing any national security. >> i think if you're careful in how do you it, you can reshape the force and come out in a leaner and more agile organization. >> what about another civilian, maybe it's
joining us is aforementioned michele flournoy. michelle, or undersecretary, which ever you prefer -- >> michelle, please. >> i thought your piece was terrific. sequester or not, defense department is going to lose 10% of its budget and you think there are good ways to do it. walk us through some of the key points. >> i do think the defense budget will come under pressure, even if we do get a deal. there are ways to reduce costs go after the defense enterprise rather than...
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thank you so much for joining us. great to have you on the show. >>> in the men time, coming up, is the chinese recovery story the real deal? we have a top china fund manager. he's going to be setting the record straight, right after this break. stay tuned. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion t
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can you tell us about that? >> you know, we know an awful lot about where waste is and what -- all we're doing is asking questions and you're putting out all of this stuff scaring folks when there is all of these areas that they have some flexibility in they could actually eliminate things whether i sent a letter today to jeffrey at omb outlining $356 billion that the g.o. has identified. that's $356 pinn a year in spend which a large portion is duplicative. >> did he react to that? that's a huge number. >> he is just now getting it. >> we haven't cancelled conferences are on restricted air travel for federal government employees. all of these things they're doing they could do by teleconference, there is 100,000 ways we can cut spending in the federal government that won't have any impact on individuals in this country. >> when are they going to freeze hiring and in fact when are they going to freeze compensation? there was supposed to be a freeze which i think there was for a year or two and the reality is the
can you tell us about that? >> you know, we know an awful lot about where waste is and what -- all we're doing is asking questions and you're putting out all of this stuff scaring folks when there is all of these areas that they have some flexibility in they could actually eliminate things whether i sent a letter today to jeffrey at omb outlining $356 billion that the g.o. has identified. that's $356 pinn a year in spend which a large portion is duplicative. >> did he react to that?...
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and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> tony, is that a regular thing, too, if you feel too angry and bitter about what's happened to you, that's a huge barrier to being able to get through it? >> it's not just a barrier to get through it, science shows five minutes of rage, you certainly have the right to have, and what he's been through in his life, will shut down literally your immune system for four hours. what successful people do is they stack victories. that's also what we did with him.
and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for...
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we used to get double-digit same store sales. you know i've been waiting for chipotle to increase the prices on its menus, they haven't. the salsa, yeah, they had to move west coast salsa to east. and if you took time to listen to the conference call, you knew they can take a price increase now and would most likely do so this year and they are not worried about the consequences because people will stick with them. the uninformed goofus dumps the stock where it opens. the informed gallant buys it there. yes, it was that easy. as long as you knew the metric that chipotle had the ability to put through price increases for its delicious, healthier burritos and salads. thank you for that tofu salad, now my kids will like everything on the menu. now, sometimes you can use your homework to justify and understand the market. even though you may not be able to make money until a later occasion. case in point, the disappointing numbers, allegedly, quote, from cummings, the big engine maker. it came out this morning, a guide down. wow, you
we used to get double-digit same store sales. you know i've been waiting for chipotle to increase the prices on its menus, they haven't. the salsa, yeah, they had to move west coast salsa to east. and if you took time to listen to the conference call, you knew they can take a price increase now and would most likely do so this year and they are not worried about the consequences because people will stick with them. the uninformed goofus dumps the stock where it opens. the informed gallant buys...
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oliver joins us now. he's head of global financial services group at carlisle. >> good morning to you. >> so, you're buying up banks when nobody was touching banks for a long time. what got to you? >> well, neither of these two things are banks. >> that's true. but financial services was sort of a dangerous place to play. >> to play. and with that comes a lot of opportunity and we think we've seized a couple interesting ones in tcw. >> would you play europe right now? >> europe is going to be full of opportunities. structural changes that are taking place there clearly for folks like us is land of opportunity. but with that will also come some issues. you've got a banking system that needs to dramatically delever. we estimate about 30 trillion dollars of assets needs to move off the books of those banks. and as that happens there will be opportunities for investors. >> opportunity is a great word, right? but it's very broad and encompasses a lot of things. narrow it down for us in terms of there could be
oliver joins us now. he's head of global financial services group at carlisle. >> good morning to you. >> so, you're buying up banks when nobody was touching banks for a long time. what got to you? >> well, neither of these two things are banks. >> that's true. but financial services was sort of a dangerous place to play. >> to play. and with that comes a lot of opportunity and we think we've seized a couple interesting ones in tcw. >> would you play europe...
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us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to the public which seems to be what he's doing once again, pushing the republicans in the corner, that it's your fault and your colleagues' fault that we're going to see the sequestration, we're going to see all these cuts come because you have not had a plan, and you refuse to raise more revenue. what are you going to do? >> i can't stop him from continuing his campaign. he didn't do so well in my state. 39% of the people agreed with his rhetoric in my state so what i'll keep saying is taking more money out of kentucky and
us see what's doing. there are still some things unknown about what went on. some people say as many as $7 trillion worth of money was trading around during the banking crisis of 2008. i think people deserve to know about it. this is an agency that's a quasi-government agency but we, the taxpayers, deserve to know more about how it's being run. >> senator, final question here. what are you going to do in these next couple of weeks to ensure that the president does not take this fight to...
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change, and when we do, i'd like us to remember what dr. martin luther king once said, "the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." on climate change, we have settled the scientific controversy.[applause] what remains is how we respond to the challenge. now i know washington can't solve this global problem alone, but we must embrace our role as first responders, as our children's health is in clear and immediate danger. we must also embrace our role as entrepreneurs and pioneers, ensuring that economic solutions to climate change begin here. companies in this state are already moving forward, and we will not, will not, hand over our destiny to lead the world in clean energy, to any state or to any nation. [applause] we don't deny science in washington, we embrace it. we do not follow technological innovation, we lead it. [applause] and we will not pass up a golden opportunity to create jobs. we need these clean energy jobs that work f
change, and when we do, i'd like us to remember what dr. martin luther king once said, "the ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." on climate change, we have settled the scientific controversy.[applause] what remains is how we respond to the challenge. now i know washington can't solve this global problem alone, but we must embrace our role as first responders, as our...
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the cautious tone used by ben bernanke pushes investors to use this risk offer approach to trading, the reason tech is underperforming. take a look at apple. the stock up on the day. it has been trading well below it's 50-day moving average. october 5th, that was the last time it was above that level. overall, though, a mixed picture when looking at large cap tech. google shares down a fraction on the day. a couple of winners to take note of. intel seen as a defensive tech name trading higher on the day. sandisk getting an update. analyst writes better gross margin profile and additional earnings ability for san disk. also look at vivas, worst after reporting disappointing earnings. investors use that risk off approach. back to you, sue. >> thanks, seema. silicon valley in the midst of a business building frenzy. is this at a sign we're at the top and in for a downturn. cnbc is there with the details on that. that's how it goes in the past, jon. >> headquarters, new buildings, not always the most auspicious sign. some believe it's a curse, stock prices go south when there's a new edific
the cautious tone used by ben bernanke pushes investors to use this risk offer approach to trading, the reason tech is underperforming. take a look at apple. the stock up on the day. it has been trading well below it's 50-day moving average. october 5th, that was the last time it was above that level. overall, though, a mixed picture when looking at large cap tech. google shares down a fraction on the day. a couple of winners to take note of. intel seen as a defensive tech name trading higher...
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would you leave us the hell alone? go after the nut jobs, go after the murderers, because i don't know any. we need to lock up the bad guys and when people show dangerous, murderous intent, which everyone one of these mass murderers showed -- all their neighbors, their family, their teachers, their fellow students, they all knew they were crazy but, piers, we didn't stop them because we're worried about hurting their feelings. we have a mad man problem in america where they're running around. we have a felony recidivism problem in america. let's focus on that and leave the rest of us alone. >> i won't leave you alone because there's a debate that needs to be had. >> you're the perfect poster boy that needs to stand up for thing that is make no sense at all to common people. >> which of president obama's 35 ideas for curbing gun violence in america you would support. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone t
would you leave us the hell alone? go after the nut jobs, go after the murderers, because i don't know any. we need to lock up the bad guys and when people show dangerous, murderous intent, which everyone one of these mass murderers showed -- all their neighbors, their family, their teachers, their fellow students, they all knew they were crazy but, piers, we didn't stop them because we're worried about hurting their feelings. we have a mad man problem in america where they're running around....
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us a preview. congrats. >> thank you very much. it's an interesting story. it is one of those few industries where at one point or another, everybody is going to be a customer. one way or another. we're all going to be a couple of death care service at some point. right now, $17 billion a year of economic output in the death care business, and that is likely to grow because this is absolutely a growth business, particularly as we baby boomers begin to age and pass from the scene. that is why among other reasons the big private equity firm run by coleberg recently bought a casket manufacturing company. it is why so many public companies are now in the business. sci corporation. there's one of the casket companies. one of the features is that our caskets are getting wider just like we are. >> beautiful. >> that was a beautiful one. that was one of the higher priced ones, aurora caskets. >> what's that cost? >> out to a customer, somewhere about $15,000 or $20,000, and customized in that case for a ch
us a preview. congrats. >> thank you very much. it's an interesting story. it is one of those few industries where at one point or another, everybody is going to be a customer. one way or another. we're all going to be a couple of death care service at some point. right now, $17 billion a year of economic output in the death care business, and that is likely to grow because this is absolutely a growth business, particularly as we baby boomers begin to age and pass from the scene. that is...
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this is the weapon that was used in aurora and used in sandy hook and been used in the last five mass shootings. i can see why. it was very light. it was easy to use. i had very little train. maybe a minute's worth. i found it very accurate. even i was getting an accuracy which is the same police officers which is about 20%. >> good shot. >> here is the thing. i don't understand and i want you to tell me in the least inflammatory way possible why outside of hog hunting, which i get is a problem in texas, that anybody needs one of those. why the least we couldn't do to those poor families to that weapon is not just remove those from the equation? >> a number of things. first of all, i've been monitoring your gun debates. go ahead and take it to the bank. you will never understand. i really don't believe you'll ever grasp. >> what won't i understand? >> you won't understand it's a simple tool that tens of millions of american families own that have never caused a problem, never had an accident and will never commit a crime. you have these aberrations that are so minute. you're so full o
this is the weapon that was used in aurora and used in sandy hook and been used in the last five mass shootings. i can see why. it was very light. it was easy to use. i had very little train. maybe a minute's worth. i found it very accurate. even i was getting an accuracy which is the same police officers which is about 20%. >> good shot. >> here is the thing. i don't understand and i want you to tell me in the least inflammatory way possible why outside of hog hunting, which i get...
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there used to be a house standing right here. now it's 300 meters to the west in the middle of the bay that separates mantilocking from the rest. the beds on the second floor were freshly made and that's the way they still are. >> it's horrible. you look in there. >> it was blown right off its -- >> the beds are still made. >> aw. >> chris works in the disaster zone every day. i want to know mentally how he deals with the destruction. the answer is very american. >> you see people working together to rebuild their homes and put things and cart things out and get things back in. so it's a real emotional roller coaster of emotions each day when i come to work. >> when you're down and out, get back up. i hear that a lot in the u.s. the determination of americans might be their most powerful weapon against some of the super power deficiencies. and without origins, i ask wouldn't it have been better to have build everything right in the first place? pam invites me to join her at an important meeting. on the way she tells me about life
there used to be a house standing right here. now it's 300 meters to the west in the middle of the bay that separates mantilocking from the rest. the beds on the second floor were freshly made and that's the way they still are. >> it's horrible. you look in there. >> it was blown right off its -- >> the beds are still made. >> aw. >> chris works in the disaster zone every day. i want to know mentally how he deals with the destruction. the answer is very american....
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it is unintelligible but they try to make your fans' use us in excess of the. we have an efficientcomplete industry. the president wants to create jobs by regulate tot death and the key to jobsu but those investments over a period of time and the government to dampen sap for the economy. >> if you don't succeed but to have those needs of the of the people even if you have the caricature of obama. john: the one he paints a of us as greedy and cackling. >> brio get money unlesse somebody else wants it. in terms of the electricity. >> mach -- markets you've evolves. the shoebox size cellphonethe costing $309,095 and a government it would cost $9,995. [applause] john: capitalism brings us stuff but they said it's got fair. of the ceos get a lot of of a sexy io's make a lot of >> money and must have success and. john: but raise the minimum wage for those at the bottom >> they are teenagers. >> i was happy to have that job. john: when people start off in my did not have the skills so when you shake theappu and tried -- entry level jobs what this does is create more t
it is unintelligible but they try to make your fans' use us in excess of the. we have an efficientcomplete industry. the president wants to create jobs by regulate tot death and the key to jobsu but those investments over a period of time and the government to dampen sap for the economy. >> if you don't succeed but to have those needs of the of the people even if you have the caricature of obama. john: the one he paints a of us as greedy and cackling. >> brio get money unlesse...
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mark mckay from cnn sports joins us live. mark, what can you tell us? >> i can tell you the good news is most of the lights are back on now, don, after about a 25-minute delay. this occurred at the start of the second half, actually, the explosive baltimore raven offense came out in the second half with a 109-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, the longest in super bowl history. san francisco had gotten the ball back 13:22 of the third quarter on third and 14, bam. not the entire stadium, the entire dome did not go out, but a really good portion of the dome, including the middle section and all of the scoreboard went completely dark. >> this is really unprecedented and it was interesting to sit here in the newsroom and watch and get people's reaction on social media, because the ravens were really charging ahead of the 49ers, which was unexpected, because most people's money, mark, as you know, was on the san francisco 49ers. >> the niners need to make the biggest comeback in super bowl history to get back into this came. colin kaepernick and company w
mark mckay from cnn sports joins us live. mark, what can you tell us? >> i can tell you the good news is most of the lights are back on now, don, after about a 25-minute delay. this occurred at the start of the second half, actually, the explosive baltimore raven offense came out in the second half with a 109-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, the longest in super bowl history. san francisco had gotten the ball back 13:22 of the third quarter on third and 14, bam. not the entire...
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thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you think? >> i think i am going to need more. perhaps you can have all you
thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the...
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and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for himself so he can find peace in his life. he has so much potential that he's able to basically be able to impact and change so many people's lives. >> tony, is that a regular thing, too, if you feel too angry and bitter about what's happened to you, that's a huge barrier to being able to get through it? >> it's not just a barrier to get through it, science shows five minutes of rage, you certainly have the right to have, and what he's been through in his life, will shut down literally your immune system for four hours. what successful people do is they stack victories. that's also what we did with him.
and use -- if they find out about our trauma, in one way or another, will use that against us. there is no brotherhood that i would say in a civilian community. >> when you see people who have gone through, what my previous guest went through, a school shooting, a young man and all the trauma that's happened to him. what do you think of that? what advice would you give him? >> basically he has to take back his life. finding forgiveness, you know, it's more finding forgiveness for...
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weapon used even for deer hunting. some people describe that as military style. >> i can buy an ar-15, i can buy a slide device over there, which would allow me in semi automatic mode to fire up to 300 rounds a minute. what is your definition of an assault rifle, given i can legally buy that here and kill 300 people in one minute? >> well, first, i think that any texan has a right to be able to purchase one of those weapons. when it comes to talking about limiting our rights, we need to have the right to defend ourselves whenever anyone tries to attack us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, piers. >>> i'll talk to two people who believe that concealed weapons and the nra save lives and the man himself, ted nugent. >>> back to our live special my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. schwab bank was built with all the value and convenience tdd#: 1-800-345
weapon used even for deer hunting. some people describe that as military style. >> i can buy an ar-15, i can buy a slide device over there, which would allow me in semi automatic mode to fire up to 300 rounds a minute. what is your definition of an assault rifle, given i can legally buy that here and kill 300 people in one minute? >> well, first, i think that any texan has a right to be able to purchase one of those weapons. when it comes to talking about limiting our rights, we...
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as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the sequestration with policies that lower the federal deficit gradually. he doesn't often give direct advice to the congress and the administration, but in this case he seems to be going further than he has in the past on this issue. >> it's two-edged what he's saying for the market. on the one hand he's playing up the prospects of the need for qe, and reducing the tail risk from the withdrawal from that. this is a severe economic warning when he talks about significant headwinds. >> right. >> if the sequester is triggered in what he just described to you as glacial pace of recovery. t
as i said earlier, he used stronger language than i've seen him use in the past. he seems to be arguing with doing away with sequestration entirely. he said given the pace of the economic growth, this additional near's term burden on the recovery is significant, besides having adverse effect on jobs. it could lead to less actual deficit reduction. he urges to address this problem, congress and administration should consider replacing the sharp front-loaded spending cuts required by the...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." january institute
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one...
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it's saving us money in what we're not spending in the future. >> reporter: but president obama will need help from governors and congress. >> the president has had a tough time getting the secretary of state confirmed. they have foiled attempts to confirm chuck hagel, denying him the 60 votes needed. the nomination is hardly dead. it looks increasingly likely that the democrats will be able to muster the needed votes but they will have to take a 10-day recess. again. the republicans have blocked cluck hagel from being confirmed. >>> today is the day that singles tend to go looking for love. >> but you also want to stay safe and in the fall for a scammer on the web. make sure you guard your heart. never give out personal information to someone until you've met face to face. do your due diligence first. google potential dates. find out what you can about their background. keep high standards, and also make sure you check in with the reputable data sites only. steer clear of apps with compatible tests. they tend to have fees. >>> if you're looking for unconditional love, dogs and cats
it's saving us money in what we're not spending in the future. >> reporter: but president obama will need help from governors and congress. >> the president has had a tough time getting the secretary of state confirmed. they have foiled attempts to confirm chuck hagel, denying him the 60 votes needed. the nomination is hardly dead. it looks increasingly likely that the democrats will be able to muster the needed votes but they will have to take a 10-day recess. again. the...
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her own diary, using her own texts, using her own words to the police before she shifted to this new defense she has, relatively new. i think she's in trouble. >> i couldn't agree more. >> let's face one reality -- >> very quickly, please. >> she's an attractive young woman. attractive young women don't get the death penalty in america as often as unattractive or men. i think they're playing that angle a little bit as well. >> yeah, i'm sure that's true. jane, for now, thank you very much. my lawyer experts will stay with me. that isn't the most shocking story out in a courtroom. we'll come back with the new york city alleged cannibal cop. >>> the case of the cannibal cop has shocked even see it all new yorkers. i want to warn you again about the graphic details. a police officer on trial for plotting to kidnap, kill and eat dozens of women. the defense claims they're just fantasies. deborah feyerick joins me with the latest. a really grisly, grisly case. is this guy just fantasizing or was there enough evidence to suggest he was planning to do this? >> that's what the jurors are goi
her own diary, using her own texts, using her own words to the police before she shifted to this new defense she has, relatively new. i think she's in trouble. >> i couldn't agree more. >> let's face one reality -- >> very quickly, please. >> she's an attractive young woman. attractive young women don't get the death penalty in america as often as unattractive or men. i think they're playing that angle a little bit as well. >> yeah, i'm sure that's true. jane, for...
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i'd use it if it was there. i would go with the use it or lose it. thanks, alan. >> we're going to come back to miles nadal. anyway, it's good to see you. tell us about the super bowl ads that you actually have run this weekend? >> i don't even know because they don't even tell me and they don't tell us sflp. >> you're so high -- >> no, no. it's discreet. some of them don't announce publicly what they're going to do until the day of kind of thing. we have usually about a dozen spots. so we have about just under 20% of the ads. >> how much money is in it for you? >> oh, goodness. well, we're usually on retainer. so it's part of our overall program and we don't mark up production. but it's -- what's most important, the profile that it gives you to do iconic ads that produce results and that leads to new business activity, which has been for us record. >> do you do media buying, as well? >> we do. we do about $3.5 million worth of media buying. >> do you get a percentage for what the buy is? >> yes. >> where we do buy super bowl spots, that part is very
i'd use it if it was there. i would go with the use it or lose it. thanks, alan. >> we're going to come back to miles nadal. anyway, it's good to see you. tell us about the super bowl ads that you actually have run this weekend? >> i don't even know because they don't even tell me and they don't tell us sflp. >> you're so high -- >> no, no. it's discreet. some of them don't announce publicly what they're going to do until the day of kind of thing. we have usually about a...
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tell us for a minute, if you would, tell us who she was, what kind of a woman was your sister? >> my sister was a beautiful woman outwardly and even more so inwardly. she brought people together. for the family she was -- i suppose you could consider her the glue that sort of held us together at certain points. her empathy. she had empathy for people. she was -- she cared for other people. she put other people first. she was just a very caring, lovely person. >> several family members have said that none of you are focused really on the court proceedings. you're focused on the here and now. explain what you mean by that. >> well, that is correct. the here and now is just really as a family seeing ourselves focussing on the fact that reeva is not here and coming to terms with that. that is, i'm pretty sure people can appreciate, you know, such a big thing. how could there possibly be space for anything else? it just so happens that this tragic circumstance for us is slap bang in the middle of an even bigger story. we just don't have the space at the moment to think about the det
tell us for a minute, if you would, tell us who she was, what kind of a woman was your sister? >> my sister was a beautiful woman outwardly and even more so inwardly. she brought people together. for the family she was -- i suppose you could consider her the glue that sort of held us together at certain points. her empathy. she had empathy for people. she was -- she cared for other people. she put other people first. she was just a very caring, lovely person. >> several family...
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less for us. more for you. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> why didn't the army go down there and stop them? because the only thing that stops them, i'm afraid to say and it's too damn bad, but is a gun. that's all that will stop them. >> you got jose today, pepe tomorrow. >> you're a senator with the federal government, and you're doing nothing about it. you said build a dang fence, where's the fence? >> senator john mccain faced a raucous town hall in phoenix yesterday as audience members derided his support for immigration reform, but mccain stuck to his guns, offering a practical and compassionate response. even comparing his own transgressions to those of illegal immigrants. >> they have to pay the fine, get in line
less for us. more for you. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> why didn't the army go down there and stop them? because the only thing that stops them, i'm afraid to say and it's too damn bad, but is a gun....